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Rosser, T. G., N.R. Alberson, L.H. Khoo, E.T. Woodyard, D.J. Wise, L.M. Pote, M.J. and Griffin. 2016. Biomphalaria havanensis is a natural first intermediate host for the Trematode Bolbophorus damnificus in commercial catfish production in Mississippi. North American Journal of Aquaculture 78:189-192.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 33509
Type: Journal Article
Author: Rosser, T. G., N.R. Alberson, L.H. Khoo, E.T. Woodyard, D.J. Wise, L.M. Pote, M.J. and Griffin
Date (year): 2016
Article Title:Biomphalaria havanensis is a natural first intermediate host for the Trematode Bolbophorus damnificus in commercial catfish production in Mississippi.
Journal Name: North American Journal of Aquaculture
Volume: 78
Issue:
Pages: 189-192
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Keywords: Biomphalaria havanensis, Ghost Rams-horn, Trematode Bolbophorus damnificus, commercial catfish production , Mississippi, Impact, snail disease
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Biomphalaria havanensis

    MS - Noxubee County, commercial catfish farm


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